This machine is sold to Advanced Diesel Injection Australia

Hartridge AVM2-PC 20/12

The secret of the Hartridge AVM2-PC 20/12 is in its ease of use. Although it is a sophisticated piece of equipment, it allows the operator to use the test stand quickly, so you can potentially test more diesel pumps using the Hartridge AVM2-PC 20/12 than you could using another test stand system. Combined with the ability to test “All Makes” of fuel injection equipment, the Hartridge AVM2-PC 20/12 becomes the obvious choice.

Safety and ErgonomicsSafety has, of course, been of prime consideration when designing the Hartridge AVM2-PC 20/12. The flywheel is fully enclosed and the electrical components are fully guarded within the electrical cabinet. The emergency stop switches are accessible from both sides of the machine and operate through a failsafe relay.

Benefits

User friendly

Industry standard PC allows expansion

Connection possible to network or modem (e.g. for sharing test plan information or a results database between several machines)

Approved and recommended by Delphi, Denso, Siemens and Stanadyne

Additional Accessories

Lube oil supply (Kit No. HB352)

Dynamic phasing (Kit No. HB372W)

Digital rack (Kit No. HB351)

Turbo boost (Kit No. HB350)

Digital advance (Kit No. HB346)

Common Rail

Common Rail Base Kit (Kit No. HB378)

Common Rail Pump test controller (Kit No. HF1130)

Common Rail Pump test application kits

Common Rail Injector Base Kit (Kit No.HK900)

Common Rail Injector application kits

Safety Notice“This product has the ability to test piezo-electric coils which require fast acting high voltage levels to excite the piezo stack. Although Hartridge has designed the product to comply with the low voltage and electro-magnetic compatibility (EMC) directives, which is a requirement of the CE marking directive, there is a risk that some electrically sensitive devices could be impacted. Therefore, Hartridge recommends that this equipment should not be utilised by persons who are fitted with a pacemaker or similar heart support equipment.”